Des Moines University - Pacemaker Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1964
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W-1454111-U k' 'vg'g,1. nw -TH ' r , 9'f,g4x,,.-3g1'x?'gf .g3.5kA f' '35 W' 21 x ' .gff-,fzvf , .-1,nx,.,-.V , :fy X L 9, ,.1,., -,. b-,..f, . , :fg'55.', iw' V ,JV 'x . 'x, mf .ww fm :-,f5..f r I W The Class of 1 964 Presents Its Edition of the PACEMAKER you will be e made fhls year befween realify of as a your . . our of some even+s and lnfermedlaie U fhai' you will can you Contents Dedication Administration Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Graduates Basic Sciences Clinical Years Research Fraternities Social Activities Pacemaker Staff Special Section Advertisements has been builT upon The bedrock oT The never ending loyalTy oT The public which iT serves and The unTiring eTTorTs OT The TaculTy which Trains iTs physicians and surgeons. Today. as aT oTher numerous Times when The proTession sTands aT The crossroads, The class oT i964 Thinks especially oT a physician and educaTor who has waTched us grow and has guided us. enduring our Tollies and anxiously waTched our sTruggles To become physicians. For all oT These Things and many more, we oTTer Thanks and humbly dedicaTe This book To: Dr. Glenn E. Bigsby Q... dv 'WQ Administration Board of Trustees Corporate Board President Dean Registrar Business Manager Public Relations Health Education Library Book Store 9 J. R. Asfley Des Moines, Iowa WaI'I'er-Goff, D.O. Dunbar, Wesi' Va. J. B. Baker, D.O. Greenfield, Iowa Dale Dodson, D.O. T. Flynn Norfl-afield, Minn. Des Moines, Iowa Board H. L. Calkins Des Moines. Iowa 6 we f I 1 is J. H. Harris, Ph.D. Des Moines, Iowa Trustees K. B. Greenlee D- E- Herman Des Moines, 'Iowa D95 Molnes- Iowa J. A. Kenworfhy Des Moines. Iowa Des Moines. Iowa X K i -fs' is J rr - .iff ' Ar+I1ur Simon, D.O. H. I. Prugh P. T. Ru'H'er, D.O. Des Moines, Iowa Cenfral Poinf, Ore. Roy L. Swarzman Des Moines, Iowa ,YH ,, Zlf ful M. E. Wallace J. R. McNerney, D.O. Wesi Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa -V I Co rporofe Boo rd J. C. Agnew, D.O., Des Moines, Iowa: R. B. Anderson, D.O., Sioux Cify, Iowa W. C. Andreen, D.O., WyandoI'fe, Mich.: Wm. Babcock, Des Moines, Iowa: H. A. Bar- quisf, D.O., Des Moines, Iowa: R. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa: Col. D. H. Byrd, Dallas Texas: J. ConneIIy Jr., Des Moines, Iowa: A. W. Denny, Des Moines, Iowa: H. Dolyak, D.O., Sfuarf, Iowa: R. E. Dwighf, Des Moines, Iowa: E. Felmlee, D.O., TuIsa, OkIahoma J. R. Forbes, D.O., Phoenix, Ariz.: H. Goldman, Des Moines, Iowa: Murray Goldsfein D.O., Befhesda, Maryland: D. V. Goode, D.O., Bonduranf, Iowa: H. A. Graney, D.O. Des Moines, Iowa: H. L. Gulden, D.O., Ames, Iowa: J. R. Hansen, Manning, Iowa S. F. Harkness, D.O., Des Moines, Iowa: R. T. Harrison, Des Moines, Iowa: S. Heafher- ingfon, D.O., Gladsfone, Oregon: L. HoweII, Oxford, Ohio: F. H. Ingham, Des Moines Iowa: R. W. Johnson, D.O., Applefon, Wisc.: E. A. Link, Binghamfon, New York: J. Link D.O., Dubuque, Iowa: J. F. LeRoque, D.O., Des Moines, Iowa: J. A. Maffern, D.O., Des Moines, Iowa: Dr. L. L. McCormick, San Diego, Calif.: C. L. Naylor, D.O., Ravena. Ohio: P. O'Shana, D.O., CarIisIe, Iowa: G. P. Peferson, D.O., Des Moines, Iowa: W. R Phillips, Des Moines, Iowa: J. Scheldberg, Greenfield, Iowa: M. Schmidf, Des Moines Iowa: H. O. Smifh, Des Moines, Iowa: Dr. F. Sorenson, Lincoln, Nebraska: F. W. Tenfe D.O., Des Moines, Iowa: A. E. Towne, Des Moines, Iowa: R. T. Townsend, Des Moines Iowa: L. A. UHerback, D.O., Perry, Iowa: C. A. Ward, D.O., MI'. Clemens, Mich. C. Waferbury, D.O., Des Moines, Iowa: B. E. Wilson, D.O., Des Moines. Iowa: G. R Wilson, Claremont California. wi orncl ov 'mt .214 ff--1 ,,,,-'- ,- ..-.- -ul -,.-o- ,ln-v s,.:53Qt, 0 4 COLLEGE CF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICQNE AND SURGERY fl '-'cm comics cumc - coruese x-sosexvu. numon An vw 5'1 A' c an uomn o, mms ran: olxv TO THE CLASS OF 1964: In these four years we have been together, I hope you have developed the understanding and the incentive to stand for what you believe is right for the profession and the future of this college and to refuse to be swayed from your convictions. It is my earnest hope that you as alumni will be my inspiration in the molding of the kind of college that will be a credit to the osteopathic professiong that future cgasses will look to you for guidance as they enter the professiong that as time goes on you will have the desire and feel the need to return for furthe: study in the many postgraduate courses we will have available, and that you will grow strong as an osteopathic physician and a leader in the affairs of the community in which you choose to practice. ,- -' 4 .l 43 'f-ff' 45 - .---... ..-Q 4? - .E f ..-in 1 'L -:vs ll .y - .11 ..' ,,,1 ,,.-' 1 . ...- 'img Miss Rufh GilleHe ff ff' u?.lifR1 we f ,J ,, Mum, aliaiiii was my. H has . mw11,- H M Lf- we f H ' 'img WWI vm OLLEGE O COLLLGL cum gi ni'm.x,Ec3E HDSPW AL A um-at .1 n nun 'iii 'YYXL GRMBUATING CLASS OF XQKJQ: 1 ev-usa max, cu' study, our wo has peen A 'rfzwaz-dirxg, expem'i.er,ce. ks: picfuves and comments wnkuu igzxs an '-Ivete ic uouxev-Ye:k9U 'cf ws '..e ships made Ezere. Eur egxpefizpxues we and A paft of ge ikdlcge. May you' memories 'We pleasau society mos? nfeluah-Xe. i.L ORA L14 NL F OSTEOPATHXC MEDYCXNE AND SURGERY 1 swf Af aww. K and you' Q2 , - 'i ,r-gl .5 if -. .14 s - gg' ,,.- M rs. Sheryl Hawbaker , ,, ,. M 'WH f R 5 as il an , , , , , W N-M -h.,..W...W+v,mm,nzmur,..,,W...W.Mxmmf.,,, A,-, S , , ,- I , , , Registrar Mrs. Vicki Pa'Herson, Recp. ,-1 Mr. Michael Barry, Regisirar Mrs. Nancy Marfin, Sec Mr. Cecil Looney Business Manager l I Opal Andrew Bookkeeper Cfmfzizvrw Juanifa Gray Bookkeeper Gil Sheeder Accounlanl Ann Ronning, Sec. I 1 N Mr. Schreiber receives Lo Book Award from Pres. M '- Laughlin. Mr. Richard Schreiber Direcfor of Public Relafions Public Relations JT 5 fr , , s Miss Aivira Lunst d D Health Ed uccltion John Kli ! Printing Department Library 20 Mrs. Mary Murrow Librarian Mrs. Lucille Williams Dr. Miroyiann Books cmd Supplies V ll , U,5g,3gxy as 'P The Making of a Doctor I Class of 1967 Dennis Allen lf 51 53' 'xx Pam QQ E 'X 3 9 f K lx 1 .XNSBNE Richard E. a' ,sa Dale Anderson Gia l,,.--0 V l F fl as va.-H Reber? Barbosa Carl Arfman Q Donald Appelbaum Samuel Baumann f g l aa l i :KVV It fa l A 41? Thomas Biggs Glenn Bigsby Gerald Berlin William Blum Alberf Bogdanowilsch ' 1fnMZi,i Marshall Carlin if A I Xi John Cisna David Conaway James Duggan John Coxe . s 'XX X--ug. K- Lowell Dunham fam mmm .4 I wif 5 ' K 'IL r if 'W 'P' il E 5 I f was ,X X, as H 5 P5 s 14- 152 i Hi, f Q3 5 HI + fiiwlif N ws 2 ,S Q., SX af' Q E .X V ..k-,. gy. Roberi' Driscoll VMI Frank DeGennaro ,WM Thomas Evans Roberi Fensier Mariha Gail James Foiopoulos Alberi' Fremderman Roberf Glick if gf. Edward Freiberg Irving Gold 27 Edward Goldberg Charles Gray Rodman Golfry Arfhur Green Bernard Grabelle Arfhur Gomberg Pefer Greiner Oscar Gufierrez Daniel Homa Leslie Gross ', f T ,J Q, 119-:iw -f Q- :wi ' Q1s2Af1:v,- uw., - ,2 .,,, . Lawerence Horowih Y 72 Jw - Msn . ., i ff 5' Mayer Horensfen Wal'I'er lrwin Donald Janower Karl Johnson mmmAA K: 'f is Q Q i --my-gal Aaron Koenig David Kaplan Richard Knighf Roberf Krunnfusz Leon Kauderer Howard Lip1'on wEamwmf,Ql minima Harry McDonnell Arnold Miller - 1 4 rrr r ' 'r r rf' . A f. at 1 Michael Medeck Morion Marlroff Devofa Nowlancl Joseph Masfromonaco Maurice Parry John Poclgorski 3: 2 L I all Richard Romer X Earl Polish va'--M l 3 Frederick Saverice Charles Reed Gary Ray Vg 1 t fm Morfon Schulman S -....,. S , 3 wr ' . J Q Af' 5 l Malcolm Schwarfz Hariley Schwarhberg Wim - -, ,,. - l N. Sfephen Silverslein xi ' 2 2 l 1 Xx S Michael Silverman Davicl Siainbroolc Harrie? Sherrill Sheldon Sfein Frank Sferbenz James Vaccaro Mark Taiz Ernesl' Teegarden Neill Varner Charles Tallman ,fq ww 3 aww! jg Jae? James Walker David Weinsiein Richard Jacks S+uar'I Willner The Class of '67 will fill fhese chairs. Arnold Zapinsky kwf The Maki ng of a Doctor II Class of 1 966 John R. Alway is fx z.,2 .f . S.. ,, Zggwf gpg? Q. 1. -1: Q. 5.3: ' X nell . B 5 . Q-1,11 . f. Ii i: 5 +- WE k f Q - . we V ' 5-2 'x m Exon R N ' Q fx, Q Hs. Sheldon E. Baum Joe M. Anderson Roberf B. Bell Laurence H. Balmer Paul F. Benien if Charles H. Blofner 7 Richard G. Bower I' gr Arfhur J. Cording John D. Dean J W wi .11 Ivory Brown Marvin J. DeBaHis+a 39 Alfred M. DiPiero, Jr. J tr 5. , V. V ' :.i-, 1 Marvin C. Fausi' 1 5 Leonard Fronion f , f, -rx W f A ,r r J 5 I. , , . .,. mi : f zi i I mf Q12 Q X James Frye Elliof J. Furman Leonard H. Gaba Nasser Ghaemmaghamy Jacob Goldberg F' Hu Kennefh P. Glinfer M ,.::, g . - f- rf. 2, , ,:' - f ' . e i 3 In Frederick C. Green Donald Kaplan Joel K. Leib Fred N. Kafz Fred G. Margolin Class Secrefary Edward J. Kauffman Alberi' F. Marz, Jr. Sfuclenf Council if H 3 2 Q Q if Q Q ag Alan M. Maier Charles A. Pernice Floyd J. Miller Class Vice Presidlenf Allen P. Peslca Sfuclenl' Council Eli N. Perencivich Sanford Z. Pollal: 43 Edward R. Preisnar Ronald G. Robins Class Presidenl smfwwww .fkk H: v,-f -f.- sm Roger A. Primrose Jerome J. Rochlin William Rifchey Class Treasurer Alexander Romaslmlco V A , ,,,...?L. i1f,......... s Alan Rose r Sfanley G. Shapiro Leon Schul George M. Sokos 1 , wfmczlwmawew Terry S. Schwarh Thongchai Sres+l'1ada'Ha 45 A P 5 Q is ,U Oi., . , ' , . J AQ .,... rrer . ,, f J J 'LL J 2 R W R K 1 M Q ,Q f -5 '12 :we i K .S J Michael J. Sfein James Taie f he V Warren E. Tepper g,,.,-ff Bernard J. Tabor Yip M. Wang Damel H Trach'I'enberg Herberi' Weisenihal ,Af Donald J. Weiss W 1 - A lax' ' , X - . A iff ft . . ,- 'Im ,gi E 1 , f if' s .., S , y . -.g X, Y' H .7 f, 7 , jg ' , v Qi' A , 'L,L,., 1' Nw X , ' fill-f ' Warren Werbifl' David J. Wilson Charles L. Woods Thomas F. Young 47 Roberi S. Zimmerman NOT PICTURED Roy E. Fredericks Richard I. Romer Louis B. Walk Dr. Phil R. Russell Av Harrison says ., ' I+ won? worlc, buf le-Vs lry il neverllweless. Ben Kohl, money, always money IFS probably dead. eee we e Yell 'wwnfw-Af wwwmemes:wrsmwx-g.wwwx'xce.r:M:amcmzuimmww ffm y mm om.. mm - . L c f,:mw.w-fs The Nhddng ofa Doctor Class of 1 965 Carl A. Aagesen Joseph A. Balog Sfudenlr Council Norman E. Armsfrong John C. Agnew Jr. Henry E. Beclcmeyer William R. Benyalc Kennefh Blazofsky Roy I Bulson Alan Cohn Ivan M. Collins ,J Vincen1'Condino Seymour N. Cywialc 53 Joseph E. Czarneclci , , gif, Perry M. Dworlrin Frank L. Donar 3 'E in if , - x 3 S , K3 if F Johnny Eloian Douglas A. Dunham Pafrick C. Enyeari M i-L- l l V l j if ' Bemard H. Feigelman Daniel R. Francis Ellioi' P. Feldman Lewis A. Fra'I'erelli : i'Da'2sHes2.,1z1.2ai Allen L. Fischer 5, . 1:1 . Gerald L. Friedman Class Secrelary 55 f all 1' is Lionel J. Gaiien Ellingfon L. Hardin T .316 . 5 S. . 1 W if T 'ffl ' ... n l AQA K .. ,k,,k..,. an 5, ' ' iff' Q5 fy ,K gjqfr ,,' 5 f Paul A. Gorelick Q' . , W' - r ef' , Y im, - ,J gm ' .. ..L, 3. N wr 5- 1. , , 3 1 iifiligiif' ' V. 1 A bl' V .fv3'g,-'L-63121 John C. Hardy Irwin Guienberg Loy S. Harrell James W. Hospodarsky Nacleem M. Heiher Don S. Hughes Roberf E. Inman Craig A. Huffman Ronald M. lzbicki 57 Jim L. Johnsfon Myron J. Kaplan Sheldon L. Kaianicll Calvin C. Kay Norman A. Klegon Gerald F. Kronlr S+uden+ Council Toon Lee X1 x xx xy. Arfhur S. Lieberman 3 Jerold Lynn Sfudenf Council Denms Mallory J'-ff Rober+ McDonald f. f ,,.,11-fm4::- fw :z,.Qgw2rffaefi.: 1: 1' us-a.mmfszfsfzfiegw.-wyf,were Beniamin F. Manley 59 Richard E. Mills John T. Ozog if 1 .f A2 i .......-1 XF' , , XJ' -f. Henry L. Morgansiein Arfliur P. Pancloll Roberf C. Orr Class Treasurer ff? Sr 152 iss 53 5 Eli 33 l l Terry A. Poclolslry Sfuclenf Council , r nr.. ln if l . . .L ,-l- kk Q. .... r : 5 1 Max Polonslry E ,mi John M. Sandru .- 7 Laurence S. Ribiai' John C. Sariori Max H. Robins Francis X. Schrade 6! Russel S. Seaman Jr. Q 'FR' Q. Melvin Sherman fe Richard H. Sherman James F. Sosnowslci Class Presidenf Q Ronald Sfewarf Hugo K. Sfierholz Class Vice President if .,, S S1 5 Joseph J. Siork Alan E. Tyler John W. Syberl Gaeiano G. Urso ' kJ,J.. .nj 'fi fs gl as is il u lx sl 1 ii Jerry A. Taylor George N. Valley 63 John M. Vargo Ambrose W. Woiorson o Michael L. VendrH'o John A. Zaransky Roger L. Walh , 1 Ellis B. Zussman e o hooh he I i f , 7 ' '-oo . 'Q ' - A o ' 'C r ff Kem? . ...,, 5 7 ? Special Students Joseph W. Chaffield Harlen Hunier Ben A Raines N, ,AHGM-NN HJ 'Mxx--X W The Mc: king of Cl Docfor IV Class of 1 964 ALLEN S. BIRRER AB., Rufgers U'niversi+y Camden, New Jersey WILLIS B. ANDERSON. JR Michigan Sfafe Universify Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Phi Sigma Gamma GRANT R. BORN, JR. Universily of Michigan Peloslcey, Michigan Phi Sigma Gamma Sigma Sigma Phi HARVEY BLUM B.S., Aclelphi College Hicksville, New York Lambda Omicron Gamma CHORDE W. DAVIDSON Universily of Tulsa Tulsa. Oklahoma Iofa Tau Sigma SAUL BRESALIER Universify of Buffalo Brooklyn, New York Lambda Omicron Gamma THOMAS M. DI RESTA Suffolk Universify Lawrence. Massachuseffs lofa Tau Sigma CARL P. DEYHLE AB.. Rufgers Universify Camden, New Jersey Lambda Omicron Gamma BURTON A. EISENBERG Wayne S+a+e Universify Oak Park, Michigan Lambda Omicron Gamma ALFRED W. DRISCOLL. JR Fenn College Maple l-leighfs, Ohio lofa Tau Sigma Sigma Sigma Phi WILBUR FRANKLIN, JR. B.S., Cenfral Slalre College lOhiol Xenia. Ohio Alles Club LOUIS M. FORTUNA BA., La Salle College -Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Phi Sigma Gamma Phi Sigma Alpha GARY D. GARRETT Hillsdale College Flinl, Michigan lola Tau Sigma RONALD R. GANELLI Brooklyn College Brooklyn, New York lola Tau Sigma Pacemaker Sfaff CHARLES M. GILMAN Michigan S+a+e Universify Defroif. Michigan Lambda Omicron Gamma HERBERT A. GEARHART BA., Universify of Dubuque Hopkinion, Iowa Class Presiden+ lofa Tau Sigma Sigma Sigma Phi Pacemaker Sfaff HERBERT GREENBAUM B.S.. Fairleigh Dickinson Universiiy New Milford, New Jersey Lambda Omicron Gamma HENRY GONTE B.S. in Pharm., Wayne S+a're Universiiy Deiroif, Michigan Lambda Omicron Gamma STANLEY HALPRIN Wayne Siaie Universify Deiroii, Michigan Lambda Omicron Gamma GEORGE GUSTAVSON Wayne Sfaie Universify Gibraiiar, Michigan Phi Sigma Gamma THOMAS W. HONINGFORD B.S., Universify of Day+on Deiphos, Ohio Sfudenf Council JAMES F. HOGAN BS.. Michigan Siaie Universify Merrill, Michigan lofa Tau Sigma Phi Sigma Alpha ,5lHTi'., STEPHEN A. ISAACSON AB., Clark Universily Brooklyn, New York Phi Sigma Gamma Phi Sigma Alpha Pacemaker Slafli LOUIE W. HOOD B.S. in Pharm., Auburn Universily Monfgomery, Alabama lofa Tau Sigma S+uden+ Council BENJAMIN KOHL B.S. in Pharm., Tempie Universi+y Vemhnor, New Jersey Lambda Omicron Gamma Pacemaker Siaff LIONEL B. KATCHEM B.S. in Pharm., Wayne Sfaie Universiiy Defroif, Michigan Lambda Omicron Gamma Sigma Sigma Phi Pacemaker Siaff RICHARD A. LANE BA., Universily of Texas Dallas, Texas Lambda Omicron Gamma Class Secrefary Pacemaker Sfalf ROBERT A. KOMER Wayne Slaie Universily Deiroil, Michigan Plwi Sigma Gamma Sigma Sigma Pl'1i ALBERT T. LUSTER Wesfern Reserve Universi+y Cleveland, Ohio Phi Sigma Gamma PAUL A. LIPPMAN B.S. in Pharm., Temple Universify M.S. in Pharm., Temple Universi+y Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Lambda Omicron Gamma Phi Sigma Alpha im PATRICK K. McCLELLAN B.S., Creigh+on Universi+y Los Angeles, California loia Tau Sigma Phi Sigma Aipha DAVID M. MAC B.S. in Pharm., Union Universify River Rouge, Michigan loia Tau Sigma KENNETH E. NEFF Wayne Sfaie Universify Hunfingfon Woods, Michigan Phi Sigma Gamma F. LEITH MITCHELL AB., New Mexico Highlands Universify Albuquerque, New Mexico lofa Tau Sigma Pacemaker Sfaif CHARLES L. PIGN ERI S'I'aI'e Universify of Iowa WesI Des Moines, Iowa Iofa Tau Sigma DEAN R. NICKEL B.S., CapiIaI Universi+y Lakewood. Ohio Class Treasurer Sfudenf Council Phi Sigma Gamma JAMES L. REUTER B.S., Hillsdale College Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Phi Sigma Gamma 86 l KENT D. RENS Soufh Dalcola Universify Orange Cily. Iowa Allas Club J. BARRY RUBIN Wayne S+a+e Universify De'rroi'r. Michigan Lambda Omicron Gamma LOUIS P. RICCI AB.. Cornell Universiiy New York, New York Phi Sigma Gamma Phi Sigma Alpha ANTHONY T. SALAMONY BA., Ohio Slafe Universily Columbus, Ohio Alles Club STANLEY SACKS B.S., Brooklyn College New Yorlc, New York Lambda Omicron Gamma RODNEY SHAW A.B,, Universiiy of Michigan De+roi+, Michigan Lambda Omicron Gamma MARVIN SCH LESS BS.. New York Universiiy Brooiciyn, New York Aiias Club HAROLD STEINBAUM B.S., Belhany College Jackson Heighls. New York ii N ,Ly ff 'k,. D ia f ROBERT SIMS BS., Easlern Michigan Universify De'rroi'r. Michigan Lamlocla Omicron Gamma Sigma Sigma Phi Sludenf Council VERNICE W. STRICKLAND JR. BA.. Dralce Universily Slrarlce. Florida lora Tau Sigma Class Vice Presidenf Sfudenl Council DEWEY D. STEPHENS Slrale Universily of Iowa Ainsworllw, Iowa Aflas Club Siudenf Council Pacemaker Siaff WILLIAM V. UTTER B.S., Cen+raI Missouri Siaie College BA.. Universiiy of Kansas Ciiy Kansas Ciiy, Kansas Phi Sigma Gamma Sigma Sigma Phi RICHARD M. TOUMA B.S., Universiiy of Michigan Pori I-Iuron, Michigan Phi Sigma Gamma Phi Sigma AIpha EDMUND F. VOLK. JR. Mounf Union College Akron, Oliio loia Tau Sigma Sigma Sigma Phi ROBERT D. VERONA Universily of Delroil Delroif, Michigan Lambda Omicron Gamma Sludenl Council SAMUEL W. WILLIAMS B.S. in Pharm., Drake Universify Clinfon, Iowa lo+a Tau Sigma ALLEN WALDMAN Delrroii' Insfifuie of Technology Defroif, Michigan Lambda Omicron Gamma RONALD J. ZARZYCKI BS. in Pharm., Wayne Siaie Universiiy Dearborn, Michigan Phi Sigma Gamma Phi Sigma Alpha RONALD E. WOLF BS., Universiiy of Dayfon Dayron, Ohio lore Tau Sigma RICHARD J. ZIMMER B.S., Universify of Michigan Aigonac, Michigan lo'ra Tau Sigma Phi Sigma Alpha Obstacle fill My back hurfs! F.--K X I agree wifh fhe Doctor! 'Nuf said! Gee. fellows! E 1? In Memory of Randall H. Willis December 6, l9l I -March 27, i962 In Seplember ol i960 a group ol 72 men mel lor lhe lirsl lime. Among lhis group was an oulslanding personalily, whose lilelong ambilion was lo become a doclor. 48 years old, Randy enlered lhe College ol Osleopalhic Medicine and Surgery lo be- gin his medical lraining aller working as chemisl lor lnlernalional l-larvesler Com- pany. Prior lo lhis, Randy had allended college. laughl school, compleled his pre-med- ical sludies and served in lhe U. S. Army Medical Corps. Randy loved people and soon became known and respecled by lhe enlire class nol only as a conscienlious classmale wilh lew preiudices. bul also as a lrusled lriend. l-le served on lhe Sludenl Council and look an aclive parl in lhe allairs ol lola Tau Sigma Fralernily. ll is wilh lhese lhoughls in mind lhal lhe class ol I964 will remember Randy and leel lhal he would have been a dedicaled osleopalhic physician. Randall Willis, Ben Raines, Ed Volk, Ron Ganelli reviewing Hislology. l 99 pp........,, rf, 54 X Quinny- 1 i I Fl! il wx yrw-1, 1 HL fs ,pf wg Viiyw J N V 1 11 f- Q 'aff , . 2 fi ' K ' M., , ,XMB ?f,Qg.rx 2. -ww , ' ,ik W V . , . f:'w3ii-kiwi,-J . . . P ,ev ,T . q yvige, if x B ik- w vw 1 ' WE. X33 ' M qw , , . , 1 W, J ,Q Q ,, -fm,-Qq.,1 I .1i.,f v sf. S ,Q ,1-ff' in I Ftlfff:e Q we P -W A Wits.: i 2. w D, . atm . , S 1. ' 2 '.,e'1w Basic Sciences Biochemistry Ecology Embryology Gross Anatomy Histology Microbiology Neuroanatomy Pathology Pharmacology Physiology ,ffm ,f Department of Anatomy Stanley D. Miroyiannis, Ph.D., Chairman Gross Anatomy Dr. Miroyiannis wifh sfudenfs Dissecfing Laborafory Histology ia' ' s., 'digg pa v- ' ,,-M' Embryology Dr. Ollum and R, Brown Dr. Rex Ollum, Insfrucfor ...- Neuroanafomy 55 3555353393 SEQ iflif ., . k,kg,, 5 kky. K fi if 'fi , t Brain Dissecfion -141, J , ,k,. sl 5 ,M 441 E 5 fi 'VA Department of Ecology M kG Id PhD Chairman gkggsfs 3, ,W S . ny 1 wi Q -551 0 IFS fhere somewhere! You ffunked! S, Bugs, bugs, everywhere ' ., my .L,,.A,A . ,A .,,, , ,. . W A. Y 1 , 1 ,E N ,MSHSW ff' 1 Department of Biochemistry David R. Celander, PHD., Chairman l08 '---...... C. Aagesen and Moses Jacquo Amr-l '4 Dr. and Mrs. Celander I Y Marcia Hosiefler and Be +y Campbell Department of Physiology Wilford L. Nusser Ph D Ch rman 3 2 Q S a Q 5 4 2 f S i E 5 ? 3 w Q E E J, Clark Dr. Goldie supervises experimenf Dr. Broseghini Department of Pathology Lloyd W. Ficke, D.O Ch . if r. John Sewbcrf 'ecfwes TNS cne wfll be on we 'es' 555:45- ABM Use a Sf'T 6HV1E6d e sf lx is if 34 3 '54,- Clinic Years Anesthesiology Dermatology EENT Gynecology Internal Medicine Laboratory Medical Illustration Medical Jurisprudence Obstetrics Orthopedics Outpatient Pediatrics Physical Medicine Psychiatry Radiology Surgery Urology ll5 ai ff? Ny f 7f:f1a.z A . , .- fQ?lf2iEff,7i M' 5'-21-5 - X Ld , , .. .- ggi A J, ,iff . an 'af 5 if WM , gf W S, A 52 . e I 3 1 i Department of Medical Jurisprudence DEH LLB Ch II7 ,. .-u-annmfdw-'W-up-nnnnndl' a A A ,A Q, i 7 A my W... . 1 fi ,if Mx: if 2 f fy 3 sd- Lf -4.. Q iixfifkg S , , i I Q s Exams. Exams! Vi+amin C. Dr.? Cradle Cap? fxswvmw , .wg f ,WH:sw:,Si 1 .. si f x E ...ww ,gm .mmwmww E691 W? 1 W Q1 fi Q' ma' Q um 5. ,ffl we-Q. 'imm Wifwaw J Nr .1 E ii 5 50 1 Wagw ,M ,wr 1 P i - M W-PM ww.. W :K W W If Dr, L. Sparks P H musf have been deep Mrs E Wyanf How could if have been worse? In Flexfon I n Did SHE mean us??? AHEF O-B- ll The posifion of fhe uierus . . . He slepflll BUT SHE never said if in CIGSS Whaf did SHE mean shorf answer! She's my Doc. 'foo 1 P655 Come now. Dodor 15 - Department of E.E.N.T. Verne J. Wilson, D.O., Ch Dr. H. J. McCoy My recommendafions are S .D f M zz. , ff So he had RHINITIS Dr. F. Mayer. Ass'+ Prof E.E.N.T. Q f mf' 5 Ei 5. Q 11 A sl! 5 . 2, an I+ Hckles! We were always QUIET Dr. Schwarfz explains dhafhermy Bryan+'s Tracfion sfarfs here! ,,k. ., I27 .. ,. .. ,..... ,. ,. Q Q - f' ..: :: -:: x .. Q, l Ks! a W vs' ,L Z ' 4 f, W X I1 K 112,?:f41 - f :Seiz- ffrf ,V -sz ,L . M. . -1ys,g-,ry ff -1gLg5,,i5-V qw-2 Qmaiifssv Y -fm' iw-MQRQ 1 y,.mz.Q ff- Q fg2gQ.55:Qm: ' -f gwf1gfgegHgygg,,-' ,- fm, . W K-fffzwiffifg' K wg iiffswr - ww i , . li ' if-l' Xf p -fy :MEI . 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Barrows Dr. A. W. Dennis Dr. R. Osfwinkle, Resideni' Dr. H. Graney Penny Kafchem 5 ca rbon copies? Dr. Barrows Dr. Henshaw Dr R Osfwx nkle C. Department of Physical Medicine By my kno Ch Dr. J. Rosenblaii' D r. Laycock N ow l The flwrusf is here Relax Dr. Dale Dodson Dr. H. Maqoun Now. le+'s see Der Chief F Sfan, Hue Man Dr. Paul Isaacson X ,L H won'T hurf 5' 5 .F Easy, now! How i+'s done 53 PreHy good, wasn'1' H? Dr. G. EIlio+ Dr. J. W. Hafchiff Dr. R, Rogers 1 ' 5 3 X . X XXI W Ag - 1 Q, if 2 i f xg 2 .' x. - 1 W 2 5 N I 2 Z 1 i Q G. Born wifh Mr. Charles Palmgren Armsfrong and Orr a+ SHN Hildrefh, Macon, Mo V W Hilda Savereid K Slyvia Van Tassel I39 Kiwi V '-.MV Qkffj, GMM-K X :AAfO4f '2 qw Q , V Beffy Eberline and Pa? Johnson Demonsfrafion of exfernal cardiac 'UGS sage Dr. C. Mariin Dorofhy Shah! D. Sfephens with Dr. M. Gu+ensohn Dr. C. Worrell and Dr. M. J. Dalcov?c1'1 X4 R game CASUSJ M Mm..-v-'!,', Dr. M. J. Dakovich Gr fb 'W D500 www ef QW 'Z v FN Fd 'fn Sr Dr. S. F. Harkness H171 eww S Maxx Department of Radiology H yJK+ no Ch Nw Jan Davis .nnnnnunmfms Dr. Groff Dr. Kefman Bob Veal Department of Pediatrics Jay W. Adams, D O Ch Irene Di Reslra W '-., Boos+er shofs are imporham! Dr. Adams lecfures Der Feds Chief af work Department of Med. Illustration ELY Bld Ch 5 e Z' 3 f fi? , 1 I49 R in K. Rod Sieiernan Laboratory jqiiilt 4. Iii-Qiilliif Wha+ do you mean, sfaf urinaiysis? I need a larger syringe T 1 X u-01-. 4 K This is lab equipmerv? FWWMN' Tom Royer Frank Smyfhe doing fissue secfions 4 M Ou+pa+ien+? Don'+ be funny. Charlie Yes. I have a sfudenf Docfor Took ofH1e +rade Cufpclfieni Duiy The Boss Whef do you mean, cover oufpafienf ai' IO? N--. Thai' 5 +0 IO sniff Wnaf was Hwaf? 1 IF you have Houble, Call Me! Call me For emergencies only Rullm Kelly ,ff Dewey Sleplwens and Verma l-louser Iva French Willa Tucker Befh Russell and Rufh Kelfy Joyce Penninglrcn Q S Q, .M . , , -MM wmwwm., ,. .. ,IMA-new Doroffwy Shark ctglgll riijlriw my 1 1 2 Onefa Dray l55 SF -'wx ' ,fx 1 f we M , 4' ml Nh mm 2:1 ll -, fe aww J ya ,aw M,fawf,,,,, .5 Q2 ,Hi -'fy' ' J Marci Q 1 Research '63-'64 Donald F. M. Bunce, ll, Ph.D., F.A.C.A. Dr. Bunce's research is broadly concerned wilh blood vessels-rheir analomy and physiology, and Jrhe diseases which ailecl lhem. By means of a special insrrumenl llhe Bunce double hemosrall arieries and veins dis- lended normally wilh blood may be removed from Jrhe living body. H is lhus possible for ihe iirsr lime lo invesligale +he changes which occur in ihe arierial wall as a resullr of such condilions as high blood pressure, arlreriosclerosis, or aneurysms. for example, and +o discover iheir eflecl on blood flow in +he living individual. Anolher phase of fhe re- search deals wilh a definilrion of Jrhe changes which occur in arleries due +o aging. A second inveslrigalion involves sludies of means ro prevenl cerebral slrolce. Merhods are being soughlr which will increase lhe developmenr of lhe collaleral circulalion To lhe brain when Jrhe main blood supply has been diminished due ro accidenl or disease. By rhe use of hypoihermia, Jrhe sensilrive nervous rissue in Jrhe brain can be cooled +o de- crease ifs oxygen reguiremenlrs while blood reaches lhe brain 'rhrough new collaleral palhways by-passing +he diseased vessels. By Jrhe lime +he brain has relurned To body Jremperalure, if will have regained a normal blood supply and +he impending srrolce may be prevenled. fikffyg f -, Ex,..,.x, P5259 , W, Q ir, x up 5 fi 5 W .,, vs' gb as n .J A .. Q Bob Solem Q. i 'E' .wgq The College oT OsTeopaThic Medicine and Surgery has esTablished a new graduaTe Graduate School Director Donald F. M. Bunce, ll, Ph.D., F.A.C.A. Dr. Bunce is also Research ProTessor oT Phys- iology and Chairman oT The Research Council aT C.O.M.S. Dr. Bunce has been awarded The Rowell A. Billups Memorial Research Award Tor, ETTecT oT l-lypoThermia on Cerebrovascular in- suTTiciency, SocieTe Francais d'Angeiologie eT l-lisTopaThologie. l-le is a member oT The Edi- Torial Boards ACTA Pl-TYSIOLCGICA and ANGHOLOGIE lParisl and Sigma Xi. Formerly Bunce was The ExecuTive SecreTary, SouThern SocieTy oT AnaTomisTs and has been an inviTed spealcer beTore seven lnTernaTional medical and research Congresses in Europe. Dr. Bunce is a Fellow in: American College oT Angiology, American AssociaTion Tor The Ad- vancemenT oT Science and lowa Academy oT Science. school To Train needed Teachers and researchers Tor medical college TaculTies. Dr. Bunce emphasizes Thar This need will grow because oT The Tive To Ten new medical colleges planned Tor The nexT Ten years plus expansion plans oT The exisTing schools. Because oT a naTional shorTage oT Teachers oT basic medical sciences, The Tederal governmenT Through The NaTional l-learT lnsTiTuTe oT The U.S. l-lealTh, EducaTion and WelTare DeparTmenT has given The college a 572,000 granT To esTablish and supporT The graduaTe school on a small basis Tor Two years. There will be Two sTudenTs a year Tor The TirsT Three years wiTh plans To expand To 35 sTudenTs Three or Tour years laTer when The college moves To The new and enlarged campus on The old ForT Des Moines Army PosT Grounds. ln The beginning, sTudenTs will be medical school graduaTes, eiTher docTors oT osTeo- paThy or docTors oT medicine, laTer some sTudenTs wiTh bachelors' degrees in biological sciences will be admiTTed. The graduaTe school will granT masTer oT science degrees, This will Take one year oT sTudy and research Tor Those wiTh docTors' degrees and Two years Tor Those wiTh bachelor degrees. Plans are being made To send graduaTes To oTher schools Tor Their Ph.D. degree in anaTomy, physiology or biochemisTry. Under The Tederal granT, each sTudenT will receive a living allowance oT 55,000 a year, plus S500 Tor each dependenT. GranT Tunds will also pay The sTudenT's TuiTion here and aT The oTher colleges involved. As direcTor oT The graduaTe school, Dr. Bunce will Tur- nish oTher derails To inTeresTed applicanTs. Harlan l'lunTer discusses proiecT wiTh Dr. Miroyiannis Anatomy This deparTmenT's conTinuous research was To deTermine The eTTecTs oT The Nissl granules oT The anTerior horn cells oT The rabbiT spinal cords by using an exTreme modi- TicaTion oT Nicholson's Technique. l-le experimenTed on The hypoglossal nerve and nu- cleus by ligaTing and Tearing The axon. ln This worlc, The deparTmenT aTTempTed To simu- laTe The eTTecTs oT Nicholson's ligaTure by subsTiTuTing muscular spasm around The spinal nerves. l-lisTological and cyTological changes were noTed in The Nissl granules and several hypoTheses were presenTed To demonsTraTe The relaTionships oT sTrucTural changes oT These Tigroid bodies in The neurons oT The anTerior horn cell oT The spinal cords oT rab- biTs. Since This is a conTinuous and comparaTive proiecT, raTs were used lasT year while rab- biTs were used This year. TenTaTive plans are To conTinue The proiecT by using Rhesus monkeys and possibly laTer use apes. -:,i,s-5.4,-f..fs-fifggqmyifggsz , f. . I I I ---- 4 ..c.....i.i..' , v ,.'. ,zi . .T . f.f... . Physiology Dog Su rgery i 5 X Dr. Alberl' Broseghini Dr. Alberl Broseghini is conlinuing research lhal began under direclion ol Dr. William F. l-lewill. This research is lo shed some lighl upon whelher lhe aclual sile ol erylhropoielin produclion is lhe lcid- ney, and is conducled wilh lhe lhoughl lhal while erylhropoielin is produced in lhe kidney, il is inac- livaled in The liver. Using dogs, lhe procedure is lo basically diverl' renal blood flow from lhe general info lhe porlal venous syslem. This is done by way of renal vessel lveinsl anaslomosis. Hemorrhage ol lhese animals seem lo show decreased erylhropoielic response in comparison lo normal animals. Biochemistry Dr. Celander's research ellorls are currenlly di- recled along lwo maior lines-ill sludies of in vivo incorpora+ion of radioselenium lSe-75l info proleins and use of such proleins as lracers subslances: and l2l in vivo and in vi+ro sludies of Jrhe fibrinolylic en- zyme syslem. Dr. Celander has been engaged in y research on lhe iibrinolylic enzyme syslem for well l over len years and has been involved in TT puri- licalion ol many of Hs componenls as we as in developmenl of melhods for lheir assay. l-le has devoled parlicular allenlion in lhis area lo The purilicalion ol urolcinase, a urinary aclivalor of plasma prolibrinolysin, which is of maior imporlance in several of The commercially available librinolysin preparalions used lherapeulically. l-lis in+eres+ in oblaining radioselenium-labelled proleins originally slemmed from his desire lo use such proleins as +ools in sludies of Jrhe librinolylic enzyme sysfem. l-low- ever, lhe firmness wilh which Jrhe radioselenium is incorporaled info all lhe body pro- leins and Jrhe relalively long half-life of radioselenium have considerably widened lhe areas of applicabilily of such proleins. Dr. Goldie's research is concerned wiTh The mode OT acTion Through which various chemical and physi- cal agenTs bring abouT abnormaliTies resembling Those deTecTs resulTing Trom The acTion oT muTanT genes. These modiTicaTions oT developmenT are noT heriTable buT neverTheless, copy muTanT phenoTypes Thence are called Phenocopiesl. Since The developing sysTem llimb or Tail budl, which is sensiTive. is The resulT oT The acTions oT many genes, The idenTiTicaTion oT The mechanisms Through which These agenTs aTTecT physiological processes is a laborious Taslc. A number oT concurrenT processes probably are being aTTecTed. The geneTic variabiliTy oT developing embryos also complicaTes inTerpreTa- Tion oT The acTion OT These agenTs. l-lowever, since The gross end resulT is The same and The day To day paTTern oT evenTs is virTually The same, no maTTer wheTher or noT a muTanT gene or chemical subsTance is acTing, parTial undersTanding The mode OT acTion oT muTanT genes and by exTension The mode OT ac- Tion oT normal genes is Thus made possible. The research is secondarily concerned wiTh The inTeracTion oT componenT Tissues wiThin The em- bryonic organ being sTudied lThe Tailbud oT The chiclc embryol. The meThod oT invesTigaTing This problem is guiTe diTTerenT Trom The meThods em- ployed in The sTudy oT phenocopies. I64 Embryology and Genetics Dr. Broseghini, Direcior Junior Research Assistants This eighi weelc program, made possible by a granl from ihe Nalional Science Foundalion, is designed lo iniroduce ouislanding high school science siudenis +o medical re- search. Dr. Broseghini has lhe sludenls assisl researchers in biochemislry, physiology, embryology and medicine. The siudenls also ailended seminars which covered The use oi lileraiure in research, design oi experimenls, iudge- meni of evidence and handling oi experimenlal animals. Fraternities Lew Fraterelli Robert Brown .pir- President Secretary-Treasurer Inter- Frclternlty M I Council Met Sherman Eii Perencivich Alexander Romeshko f r r it .W 'K -fn, W. Franklin N2-' V. Condino J. Sarfori ,pil A Cofdmq D1Pxero J- Gowdbew A. Ro masHco I68 K. Rene J. Alway A .,. , . 7V' ' 1 ,. ' Qvegp' K-l'.z5iIf21 ',.,. ' ' . 'm,Ef.W5'f41g,g5i 1-fQ q.f-QQQQPLQJ V mrvsf' , -fir 'wzrkfht ' Su a. 3 R. Fredricks T. Sresihadaffa 1 T, Salamony M. Scnfes D. Shprsns 'fi' nf , , r . QQ5 m,:Q E rg it A an J. Anderson B. Bell P. Eenren 4-33' if Y J. 3 m f' nl- -2 A, .1 . W , gy. 1551.3-ggi L. Fronfon E. Furman N, Qhaemmaqnamy x wr 41 W. Tepper L. WaNk B. 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F S ' V l , A f ?lIJ : l f Q Q . M R. Korner R. Sims Honorary . Fra fern :fy .,:V. i:L V LYLL AEK' . . V E. VQW F H' Q s X, R '15 ww' W. Uffer SSP Proiects Pacemaker Production Pacemaker Ball Student Loans Guided Tours Christmas Seals Christmas Party Pacemaker Production x fzf 1' ja . X 38 V L Q-, i , . l ' f1 gf , g'L . F 3 , K , ., , ,H i Q ggi, i J Q WWW 'N Z f y S: ,avg ,gi :AQ 4, I , fi ft ,.. , W fi ff 9 , l if i' 'tV 1fY' YYY' 1 -5 f 21 1 fclwg Xi ,L f 11 11 xl A .ww 7 . Ji? 4' ar. af ww-wf2W'+' 'H E' f 12- .Q 4.514 1 y mnugqmm-M . 4'-'ww szezwww L 2' i f-L: fsw femfn 151 '2388 . 4 ,, :Me N, E532 f-if ,gi v f, Eggs, 5 Qkgm-:fi , ,,,,5k Msfixzv m ,,,,,..M ameri ,:.... Wffi a rv.: rl 4:5-:,g1 'Q W . R? wfgimi .1 iilwab mx V nr' i L i Z X Student Council R. Sims, Pres. Pres. McLaughlin preserds Log award Hz. I 3.55, xl Kb ' i 1 I, f 6. K I , 4 V 4, 5 W Q , , Yr In , 'T T I Q, V , , r , , rr , af l if , 7 H13 ' A ' ' ' , 3 .. W ig I K Q N' 1 4, K is 5 E2 2 awgifzr W Igf . K 3 QR X55 QS 2,5 F W J' 2 if if , 5' Q-fl V X 5 .1 3 r , r K 4. V'f' KhL ,N . I ' 3 -di, In-X . H3 ' si V' Elf' ,. ,, P r ' X 1 Back row, I fo r: Robrns, Frye, Marz, Miller, Dr. Calender, Sfrickland, Hill, Verona, Lynn: Fron+ row, I fo r: Balog, Hood, Podolsky, Sims. Suerrwoh, Krorvk, Nickel I92 Convoccafions i E Mr. Barry makes announcement Dr. Agnew receives award from Pres. McLaughlin Dean Niffenegger presides L Lou Ricci receives award Q Dr. John Seiberf presenfs book awards from C. V. Mosby Co. as A ' Q 1 ww-.., Sports f'if-2E93IEaMi-51245lf?WFUQVf5i?QfQ:'Q Y' W ,, .. H . 1 4 V J 4 QB A .11 lg. Q 3 Q ff, ' 5 5 Skip Day 5 Mrs. Jolee Fraterelli PACEMAKER QUEEN 1963-1964 Pacemaker Ball Candidafes Camdldaies with escorf AI Driscoll, Chairman Gone are The days? The Ra+s!cel!ar?7? These crazy sfeppers The Drawing! ,ami CNE NLU-px '21 3-qv --Ywwfgg 'fwm i nn '-2 wnwmkmwki The Combo!!! Sure, Vm Charlie George can mms? Look at George! Cheese! .,, 5 2 YS , Hu! So l said io Hwis guy Student Wives Club CLlPID'S CAPERH STUDENTS' WIVES CLUB C. Cl. M. S. Ccvzcfiaffl ifzuifsi ou fo alfsmf fgsiz arznuaf Janes J fi Oli qsafuzcfay, H25 azaorzcf clay OfQEg'lLlfl'1l! X af nina cfcfocg in 1-65 .evening .jxcziggfa of Coflurzgui Bafzlzoom fzvslzfy-focmfg aiu! q'VoopflLL1zc!cSf'z5sl5 D51 .cfuolrzeg .down Lbofzafion: 52.501151 coufzfs - Booz glzizsf. - cgsnzifoznzn .cuusic ,QL'Lniagsrf iff.: cjinzmiz gafe QQ'zcHz:ha glzocssdi fo frzdozmvlrzsrzb qamf H , V You Wl'1Gl'? Vw G fl-,S , 52 0 sm Tlnal does if li We will need Tlie hangers! Togellier al Indianapolis, guesfs ol Eli Lilly and Co. ii -A Susie Zimmer Rilclwie and Jim Zimmer lzranlc Hood Future e D.0.'s Michael Blum Debbie and Dee Gearlwarl Ann Williams l-lerriclc Jay Kolwl Laura Rubin Linda, Donald, Danny Siriclclamd 202 Q1 ,L,L sim.. Gene Davidson M! David O. Sclnles Barry Sddes Laureen Anderson Eddie Volk 'V ndbd ,ding-ttf, 1' E QV.: ,b 4 yn , K A, x 4 M a rk Sfeven Volk L ' wwf, V , :J f may ,fs2w,.f A A F , VK: V ..:A I-sxw, I ' . A I W ' f ' ff 'wk ' f Shelly Sonic a . E u 'fw-Mg,: F Lydia and Lesne Sims Karen Neff en W ei? Blfly Gonfe STAFF - LeiH1 Mi+chell Associafe Eolifor Phofograplfwy Herb Gearhari' Edifor PACEMAKER '63-'64 Ben Kohl Business and Adverfising Manager Ron Ganelli J f' Layouf Edi+or Additional Stuff Dick Lane Plwoioqraphy Lionel Kafchem Saul Bresalier Business Siaff Dewey Sfephans Plwoiograplwy Noi Shown: Berf Eisenberg Sfeve Isaacson Richard Sherman Bill UH'er Do this long enough . . 6.1.1 Then you can do this, , ----9 The Making of a Yearbook IParts I, II, III, IV, V, VI, . . . etc.I . . . Instead of this. Qelvsfeffgr ma ma , ,- x. 1' I k A, 6,5 T. x 150 VJ J, 5 -1 ,.Mwx.AkM. mm 'M M-...VK -,,.4ww.,mMM!wvKX:-1...,,,,. iw I ' A K qwfywx Q vm . 1 , ., 5, ' -, xy- 5 18 ,wlwfw ' ff'-G - ggffifgiwbi -W. 2352: A -Q' Q1-nv if L 3, 4, , Am xi gf: . QW eww: ' 1mwwm,..f,,ff+f -any ' WM , , gs Q2 fn, 3, X M Q lg i mins Q , 5 U x ii 5. .w Q ,K 2 .0 . g 5 ' Q wx 2 nl' if Vi,-Hu. C.0.M.S. Publications Pres. McLaughlin Ecliior of The Newsleiier Lynn Baldwin Richard Schreiber Medical lllusiraiion Direcior, Public Relaiions The Loqboolc The Logbook Lionel Gaiien Edilor oi The Pulse Alvira Lunsford Ediior of Whai's Doing Expansion Plans In lhe above piclure. lvlr. Ted Flynn, al a convocalion, showed lhe sludenls lhe drawing ol lhe proposed new building program. The pholo lo The righl' shows Dr. l.eRogue al lhe formal opening ol The new branch clinic al lhe Forl Des Moines lracl ol ground shown below. The end sheels ol lhis annual show in color a lenlalive drawing ol lhe proposed new building program. r Q 534 Bill Meredifh, Supervisor Maintenance No+ Picfurecl George Bible Sadie Kenworfhy I 2II Dear Reader - A yearbook is composed of more Than picTures and memories of evenTs. IT musT be paid Tor. To a greaT.exTenT, This cosT is meT Through adverTising. The organizaTions, businesses and hos- piTals ThaT have purchased space in The yearbook have done so To help you-boTh in The sense of allowing us To give you a beTTer yearbook, and in showing you Their services and producTs, in hope you may Tind Them useful. Please Take The Time To look aT The ads and, if The opporTuniTy arises, paTronize The people who boughT Them. And Tell Them you saw iT in The Pacemaker. Beniamin Kohl - Business Manager I 963-64. This is a uleooo do +54 if-if 'G-f ' . ' and it looks deceptively simple. Certainly not as complex as an x-ray machine, a fully equipped operating room, or a modern pharmaceutical analysis laboratory. But appear- ances can be deceiving. Into this capsule went countless hours of research, the clinical investi- gation of thousands of patients by scores of physicians and-finally-painstaking manufactur- ing controls. And-with the help of this capsule- physicians are able to provide more effective care for their patients. Smith Kline 84 French Laboratories is dedicated to the discovery and manufacture of these seemingly simple medicines . . . prescription drugs which have revolutionized the physician's treatment of his patients. SMITH KLINE 81 FRENCH LABORATORIES 'S Qvq X I 5 I I I x, I 1 X XQ. l ' 'II I I SCIENTIFIC FINDINGS 31 Ahfxmofbociwy , , , . welg t show conclusively that un a ContourC'9 chalr 'rt Suppofledbmpafea W.. a single part of the body absorbs I- Q l'- I 11.07 No More Man 18.771 of Body Weight 12 gy , U 3.5934 1 2,4'Z 9.07: 18 17 9.42 C C ' 18 IV ' ,I Umpafe Unt0UI' S . 0 REST AND RELAXATION from slttung IN de e do the comf t dbodys t , UPRIGHT 4 prcIIf1ged.nContoufsjrbggy-confoIrIrFI'1rI?1E POSITION WITH . 0 81 . U desrgn naturally supportsthe body head- FOR A to-foot, llghtens the load on lower spine M and hlp areas. Shown are results of scl- u - ll entlfuc tests made on two types of chairs t Ajof body TILT BACK CHAIR and ff COUIOUIC5' 2.2730 MM? ' welgm suDDorled 77 X by bmp area 1,3719 Cy I 54.9 0 10-195' 9 by of body welght 14-373 ' xg supported by 4 2 47 loam hlp area ' I' K 1 18.111 4,0'7,gI ' 1' IN 34,153 11.31. 'W' SEMIFQISQTIQSL 20.870 oar, I 8.670 ,N 0 1 o . SIM'II5I5III5I'I 38157 AI ,.'m, 23'EpQ,12Lls5l,zegfS5 Notice how little actual support IS provided WQIEIII ' I6. I 1' 'I at the lurnbo-dorsal region by cushnonrng Supp0fIEd If. ' 14570 M which only provldes a feeling of support. by hip area I !' . 9-059 2-575 .W logo 6.27: 5O.6'X1 of body H6121 11.491 010.153 2.77,f XV!! A welght supported by blp area T 11.4 16.47. 17 .. , W 3.9'f3 24.373 12'7 ' 8.7721 11.793 RECLINIQQ 12591 'III ox AJ.. 12.176 Poslrlom 7,95 I , 537.4 07' :ISiglcggfgrtwgigIgIyge2?:QaqZUQifixfiy ln Contour's recllnlng position, head, legs and 35.455 9.41 holstery at lower back, AI501 because feet are supported above heart level. By afford- 15.27, IN much of me wmgm .S absorbed by feet ang a means of restlng wlth the head elevated, RECLINING on the floor, only 49.692, of body welght a Contourii may and In facllltatlng breathing ln POSlTlON was recovered In thus rneasurernent. C3595 Qf Caydlag dggompengafyonu ZONTOURED COUCHES for Mercury Spacecraft are moulded for each astro- iaut and demonstrate the necessity of ustom-fitting and figure-sizing for iroper body support. -'S 'E I-lead, Lego and Feet Cwlwduwu Swvwlwd No need to prop up your head, legs and feet in a Contourcfbl Proper support above the body's center of gravity is a part of Contour's body-conforming design. ln Contour's re- clining position, head, legs and feet are sup- ported and elevated above heart level! 'L gov' no W Aww., , Q7 ---- A -, , , A if . M149 5 MR ' ' ' J' I f ,iw ' me 1 'wh 5 t - K cf, ff-. ,. M we ' W'-f NWN :Fi in ,tv g .. I Q, A Mkt l F 'r' .- 4 ' , . ' X .f ga, , . ,....., - . , t W , 1, - A ,f ,ff-4,-.A X , Una Rellax willwut Tlujiug IN CONTOUR'S BUILT-IN FULL-BODY COMFORT! 4 No work to relaxing in a Contour! No need to slouch to be comfortable, Contour is customefutted to you. You don't sit on a Contour . . , you're cradled in comfort to make you want to stretch out, let your- self go . . . to help you 'tunwind ! WHETHER OR SHORT lk I I IS MADE IN ANY SIZE ' TO FIT ANY FIGURE 215 re and HOLMES OLDSMOBILE COMPANY See our selecfion of new Oldsmobiles and Value-Raled Used Cars 838 Sixfln Avenue Des Moines, Iowa MAC CHAMBERS INSURANCE AGENCY Your lndependeni' Insurance Ageni' Serving 'Ihe sI'uden+s and facul'ry of C.O.M.S. FIRE-AUTO-HOMEOWNERS LIFE-ACCIDENT-HEALTH I905 Ingersoll Avenue Des Moines AT 2-9I97 DES MOINES GENERAL HOSPITAL Corner Easi Twel'H'h and Des Moines S+ree'I's DES MOINES A non-profil' insI'i+u+ion providing general hospi+aI facilifies A.O.A. approved for in+ern and resideni' 'Iraining ITT . - 1 , AIM. T 5, T . ,',' :Q A ' 1 T if T N 3 1 T , V T' T ,,.- , Q. J ,, , ' I ll-.-' U A , 11, .A il ffl T. 5355 ALLEY AMES TEQUST CQMFANY WALNUT AT FOURTH MEMBER FDIC DES MOINES THE NEW HOME of . . . DES MOINES DRUG COMPANY FULL-SERVICE WHOLESALER 25lI Bell Avenue Des Moines. Iowa l0'X, Discounf IOCZ, Discounf X X x . 4 X x 34 I Y ew O 4,0 lv ' COMPLETE loo! Discou in + LAUNDRY SERVICE 0 n O All S'rucIen+s TAILORING Cash and Carry 1' wooL STORAGE ON PREMISE ' FUR STORAGE-COLD Large Canopied Drive-In MAIN PLANT 54l Six'l'I1 Avenue BRANCH Jus+ Sou+h of C.O.M.S. DES MOINES 2704 G,-and Avenue I NEW LANDMARK Bflbe S FOR THRIFTY IOWANS f I- , llllll!f!!!... -I I II IIIIIIII I ' 35 .3 it El- :L HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SIXTH AND GRAND - DES MOINES 7 2l8 I+aIian-American Res+auranI' Unexcelled for Food . . . Service . . . Afmosphere 4I7 Six+h Avenue . . DES MOINES 500 CLUB MEMBERS DR. NEIL R. KITCHEN- I939 I8820 Woodward Ave. DeTroiT, Michigan DR. E. A. PURTZER- I93I 2606 Broadway, Box 977 Scoffsbluff, Nebraska DR. KERMIT DAVIDSON - I949 I33 W. Main ST. Scoffsdale, Arizona DR. PAUL T. RUTTER- I94I Crafer OsTeo. Hospifal 600 S. 2nd ST. Cenfral Poinf, Oregon DR. MILTON R. SNOW- I954 2I4 Medical CenTer Bldg. Medford, Oregon DR. WALTER B. GOFF- I944 429 I6'I'h ST. Dunbar, W. Virginia DR. W. CLEMENS ANDREEN- I935 Andreen Clinic I475 Ford Rd. Wyandoffe, Michigan DR. NORMAN BOMENGEN - I95I 5846 N. E. Sandy Blvd. Porfland, Oregon DR. EMIL BRAUNSCHWEIG- I937 555 Brockfon ST. El Cajon, California DR. L. A. DEITRICK- I94I What Good Is Hindsight? Know The FACTS NOW! When a docfor buys life and disabilify insurance, whaf facTors should he de- mand in The conTracT due To The nafure of his personal service profession? 'I Besf descripfion of Disabilify available- ' Can earn up To 2570 of pasT I2 monfhs income affer being sick or disabled for 4 monThs, plus The premiums waived on The life confracf. 2, Highesf early Guaranfeed Cash Values available.-These early Cash Values will serve you-for down payrnenT on a home -To esrablish crecIiT wiTh a bank-To sTarT. or buy in, a clinic or an esTabIished prac- Tice. There is a big difference. Can you afford anyThing buT The besf? 3- AT reTiremenT, The greafesf amounf of guar- anfeed income each monrh for life. Why seTTIe for less Than 56.32 per Thousand in Cash Value per monTh? Some conTracTs guaranTee as much as 42C er monTh per Thousand less. Will you be able To afford a shorfage when you reTire? These Values Are GuaranTeed By: MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY B' , 'Son I Newark, New Jersey Soufh Dakofa DR. EDWARD A. FELMLEE- I952 8I9 S. Denver Ave. Tulsa, Oklahoma Fourth Oldesf U. S. Company-Since I845 Firsf Company Licensed in Iowa-I862 LARRY F. COSTELLO, G. A. DR- ROBERT J- HINDMAN- I95I 507 Shops Building Des Moines, Iowa 964 Harding Plymoufh, Michigan PHONE 288-I946 INTEGRITY STABILITY SERVICE H. R. C. ELWELL Serving Ilie Professions for Over Twenly Years Placing I'I1e pro+ec'I'ion is only our firsf sfep in helping you solve your insurance and rela+ed +ax problems, il' marks I'l1e beginning - noi' Ihe encl of our service +o you. ALL AMERI 25. uma? Angola? CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Old Line-Legal Reserve Sfoclc Company General Offices: Execufive Plaza, Parlcridge, Illinois CompIimen'I's of LABORATORIES Originator of the Nitro Furans DIVISION OF THE NORWICI-I PHARMACAL COMPANY Norwich, New York I52 BEDS APPROVED INTERNSHIP AND RESIDENCIES BEAUTIFUL NEW FURNISHED APARTMENTS STAFF MEMBERSHIP OPEN, WITHOUT FINANCIAL OBLIGATION GRAND RAPIDS OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL I9l9 Bosion S+reeI', S. E. Grand Rapids 6, Michigan E. M. Johnson. D.O. P. J. Vicari Medical Direc'ror Adminisrraior 350 CLUB MEMBERS DR. ORVA O. WENTLING- I942 DR. E. E. JOHNSON 319 W. lo+h Espanola.. Erie, Pennsylvania New MEXICO I749 N. Prospecf Avenue MILWAUKEE 2, WISCONSIN LAKEVIEW HOSPITAL A.O.A. approved for inlern and resiclenl' Iraining SERVING THE SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION NEEDS OF DES MOINES: YELLOW CAB AMBULANCE - Trained, skilled affenclanfsg well equipped builf- for-Ihe-purpose ambulances: emergency Irips, and local or infer-cify Iransfers. YELLOW CABS - Reliabilify for half a cenfury. HERTZ Renl'-a-Car SysI'em Licensee - Fine new cars Io drive yourself. YELLOW CAB COMPANY 7'II'1 and Keo Phone 243-I I I I IOWA DRUG COMPANY Service Wholesalers and SpeciaIis+s in Ihe Dislribulion of Professional Producls DES MOINES IOWA 250 CLUB MEMBERS DR. E. O. ANGELL- I954 I05I8 S+. Clair Ave. Cleveland, Ohio DR. JAMES BARNETT- I946 Wilden Hospi'I'aI Des Moines, Iowa DR. PAUL BENIEN - I926 I628 Souih Main Tulsa, Oklahoma DR. W. J. BLACKLER- I948 48 W. 28+h S+. Grand Rapids, Michigan DR. JAMES BOOTH - I943 I202 Souih Grand Ave. Waukesha, Wisconsin DR. RUSSELL B. BUNN- I949 Box 398 M'I'. Enferprise, Texas ELIZABETH BURROWS COPS Six'I'h Ave. Des Moines, Iowa DR. 722 DR. JOSEPH W. CLARK- I927 2I4 W. 2nd SI. Delphos, Ohio DR. BERNARD DASH - I957 29753 Evere'H' S+. Soufhfield, Michigan DR. G. A. DIERDORFF- I943 Sunnyside Medical Cenier Sunnyside, Washing'I'on DR. DALE DODSON- I95I 3l6 Washingfon S+. Norfhfield, Minnesoia DR. PAUL E. DUNBAR- l95I 2505 Cherokee Highland Paducah, Keniuckv DR. T. P. McWILLIAMS- l943 I779 N. Alvernon Way Tucson, Arizona DR. WM. J. EUBANKS- I957 II904 S. E. Sfark Por+Iand, Oregon DR. HERBERT B. FRANK - I95b 3I I0 Aramingo Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DR-. T. BRUCE FARMER- I935 Wilden Osieo. Hosp. Des Moines, Iowa DR. ALLEN M. FISHER- I95I Box II22 Aransas Pass, Texas DR. J. R. FORBES- I935 I20 W. Osborn Rd. Phoenix, Arizona DR. BERYL FREEMAN - I939 620 Equifable Bldg. Des Moines, Iowa DR. JAMES T. HAFFENDEN- I952 I70 Norih Ave. BaHIe Creek, Michigan DR. DON R. HICKEY- I936 Bayard, Iowa DR. E. M. IVERSON- I939 Ca'I'on Iverson Clinic 304 W. HiII S+. Gallup, New Mexico DR. GEO. E. JACKSON- I95I 8507 W. 8 Mile Rd. De+roi+, Michigan DR. JEAN LEROUQUE- I940 3305 S. W. 9+h Des Moines, Iowa DR. J. R. McNERNEY- I937 324 Fiffh Wes? Des Moines, Iowa 250 CLUB MEMBERS-cont'd. DR. FERGUS MAYER- I95I 6I03 Dagle Des Moines, Iowa DR. CHARLES L. NAYLOR- I933 Wesfern Reserve HoI'eI Annex Ravenna, Ohio DR. M. P. OLLOM- I930 I33 N. WaInuI' New Braunfels, Texas DR. IRWIN Z. PHILLIPS- l954 I77I0 W. McNichoIs Rd. De1'roi+, Michigan DR. CHARLES A. MURPHY- l957 I2628 E. Jefferson Deiroif, Michigan DR. JOSEPH H. SAGE- I952 Brenfwood Hospifal 4I I0 Warensville Cenfer Rd. WarrensviIIe Heighfs, Ohio DR. A. B. SCHIFFER- I938 8855 FenIceI Defroif, Michigan DR. J. P. SCHWARTZ SR.-ASO 'I9 4242 Woodlawn Dr. Des Moines, Iowa DR. SARA E. SUTTON- I953 Renwick, Iowa DR. BRYCE E. WILSON- I949 Wilden Osieo. Hospi+aI Des Moines, Iowa - DR. VERNE J. WILSON- I936 Wilden Osfeo. Hospi'I'aI Des Moines, Iowa DR. DON YOUNG- I944 2I6 W. Main S+. M'l'. Sferling, Ohio, DR. L. P. MILLS - l942 PIaH'e Soufh DaI:o'I'a BRENTWOOD HOSPITAL 4l I0 Warrensville Cen+er Road Cleveland 22, Ohio A.O.A. Approved for Infern and Residenf Training 224 I medicine . . . designed for health . . . produced with care The Upjohn Company Kalamazoo, Michigan CONGRATULATIONS From E. Hill 81 Sons State Bank COLON, MICHIGAN I87O R nking I2Ih in Michigan for Coniinuous Service l96 X vainly' M 'S f' PHYSICIAN BOCSTERS WILLIAM S. EDMUND, D.O. 62I Third Sfreel' Red Oak, Iowa LEONARD R. NAGLE, D.O. Medical Building Wesl' Salem, Ohio SYDNEY F. ELLIAS, D.O. 2069 Wesl' Grand Boulevard De'I'roi'I' 8, Michigan CLARENCE W. WILSON. D.O. 28I8V2 N. Saginaw Sfreel' FIin+ 5, Michigan DR. JOSEPHINE J. Di MARCO 28-02 2Is+ Avenue Asloria 5, New York DR. R. B. ANDERSON 637 Badgerow Building I000 S. SI. Mary's Sioux Cify 6, Iowa CARL S. ROBERTS, D.O. Belleview Florida JOSEPH C. ROBERTSON, D.O. 340 Wes'I' Coshoclon Sfreel' Johnsiown, Ohio NEIL M. WOODRUFF, D.O. 2902 Richfield Road Flinl' 6, Michigan R. M. OWEN, D.O. Roufe ilfl Mounl' Vernon, Washinglon RALPH E. HINZ, D.O. 3I267 Harper S+. Clair Shores, Michigan LOWELL E. BARNES, D.O. Hiram Maine A. L. McCORMICK, D.O. Milo Iowa DR. M. W. MYERS Hudson Soufh Dakofa DR. H. E. GEGNER 509 S. Minnesola Avenue Sioux Falls, Soufh Dakola JOHN O. A. MATTERN, D.O 8l9 Savings 81 Loan Building Des Moines 9, Iowa DR. JAMES A. GRIFFITH Bankhead Clinic Mablefon, Virginia L. J. SIUDARA, D.O. 3083 Coolidge Highway Berkley, Michigan DONALD S. WELSH, D.O. Ari Cen'I're Clinical Group 5435 Woodward Avenue Del'roi'I' 2, Michigan DR. A. B. GRAHAM 4I9 Laconia Building Wheeling, Wesl' Virginia GENE W. FREDERICKS, D.O. 37 WesI' FIin+ S'I'ree'I' Lake Orion, Michigan DR. J. P. BROWN 3I5 N. Cen'I'raI Avenue Glendale 3, California ROBERT C. RODDY, D.O. 6830 Hollywood Boulevard Wes'I' Hollywood, Florida E. O. JORSTAD, D.O. II6 Soufh Fourlh S'I'reeI Marshall, Minnesola DR. W. L. JOHNSON Box 48 Palch Grove, Wisconsin R. C. BLACKWELL. D.O. Troy Missouri UNIMED, LIMITED Investment Capital for the Professional Practice 3I3I Broadway Suite 204 Kansas City II, Missouri PLaza 3-2I80 ' Providing Student Loans P Sponsoring an Economic Lecture Series Through the Institute ot Professional Economics ' Counseling in Financial Planning and Money Management ' Financing Premiums tor Personal Lite Insurance ' Mortgage Loans tor Clinic Buildings and Equipment Des Moines Representative: President! W. Edward Timmons Albert R. MiIIer, D.O. YCQDUNKIERS f 'Satisfaction Always F: I P' H' AI 'if ',ff', '. '-I. , mmrgsm 1 I I glmiagmgin s SERVING -L L- I-una I i t if in :I II Il I I Jimitn ti IQWANS FOR nov YEARS ' Ames ' Austin, Minnesota ' Bettendort ' Cedar Rapids ' Eastgate ' Fort Dodge ' Iowa City ' Marshalltown ' Mason City ' MerIe Hay Plaza ' Newton ' Omaha ' OsIcaIoosa ' Ottumwa ' Rock Island, Illinois ' Sioux City ' Spencer We're here to help you get what you want IoWA-DES OINES National Bank Sixth and Walnut, Des M oines, Iowa MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL Clifton Park Manor Wilmington 99, Delaware THE BROWN HOTEL . . . tor many years providing tlte best in tood, accommodations, meeting rooms, and service tor College statt, stuclents, and triends. Make the Brown your close to ttie campus headquarters in Des Moines. tree parking 4tl'1 and Keo CHerry 4-0I2l Compete Wreck Rebuilding O Repairing and Refinishing O Painting BILL NEEDHAM AUTO BODY Phone: ATlantic 2-3854 IOI East Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa MEMORIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL IOsIeopa+hicI I0000 Galloping Hill Road Union, New Jersey A New Hospi+aI in a FasI Growing Area Depar'ImenI's of: ObsI'eI'rics Medicine Pedia+rics Surgery Col. Howell L. Hodgkin, Adminis+raI'or TO SUIT YOUR TASTE N 'fd L- M f I .av Z . I 1 Q CE DE CARLO'S GRILL 6+h and Keo DES MOINES in ... ' the Fpcfs on Confczlner L e A I - SIOFGQ Whaf is 'rhe besI way +o pro+ecI' your household goods when you move? Lel our experienced packers d p Ir I N h A ' ' p ' d d h d I ly d d I lc d Q pn Q Q I N Americans FULL VALUE PROTECTION plan. Call us I a free moving eslimale. AI MOVING 8: STORAGE um Keo way CH 34201 , Z Tek EAN AN LINE5 fl f AGENT FOR 1 t W Y Y if 3: f-m fg . BE OR sr wisi-ies TO THO PHA ICAL CORPO . ON Quart? I Rarifan, N rsey 229 PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS DR. WALTER C. MILL 840 Soulh Jackson SI'ree'I Denver 9, Colorado L. A. NOWLIN. D.O. I325 W. McDowell Road Phoenix 7, Arizona DAVID SUSSNER. D.O. I6I59 Wyoming De+roi'I' 2I, Michigan DR. WALTER G. NELSON Sidney Iowa DR. A. W. CONWAY 700 Easl Shanfz Avenue Day+on I9, Ohio K. GEORGE SHIMODA, D.O. 533 Norfh Third S'I'ree'I Marshallfown, Iowa MAXWELL N. GREENHOUSE. M.D 737 Wes'I' Flagler S'IreeI' Miami 36, Florida DR. WALTER E. HEINLEN 4900 Franlclin -Avenue Des Moines, Iowa DR. JOSEPH J. CONTI 4I5-4I6 Dollar Ti+Ie 81 Trusl Bldg. Sharon, Pennsylvania DR. E. H. PHILLIPS Garner Iowa JULIAN J. STRASS, M.D. II4II Crenshaw Blvd. aI' Imperial Inglewood 2, California DR. CALVIN J. HOUPT 333 Norfh WaInu+ Avenue Sfarlce, Florida DR. NORMAN W. JANKOWSKI P.O. Box 344, Cenler Building Norfhfield Cen'I'er, Ohio DWAIN W. CUMMINGS, D.O Mecosla Counfy Memorial Hospifal Sfanwood, Michigan DR. CHESTER OWENS Harris Park Clinic 7233 Lowell Boulevard WesIminis+er, Colorado HERBERT MOSS, D.O. 5500 Large S+ree+ Philadelphia 49, Pennsylvania DARRELL D. BROWN, D.O. I342 Cleveland Des Moines I6, Iowa S. A. GABRIEL, D.O. I50I Norlh Main S'I'ree+ Day+on 5, Ohio DR. J. B. BAKER II7 N. W. Hayes Slreel' Greenfield, Iowa DR. A. R. SPADAFORA 5299 Parlc Boulevard Pinellas Parlr, Florida DR. PHILIP A. DISALVO 37-02 Sycamore Drive Fair Lawn, New Jersey DR. G. S. ROULSTON Sui'I'e 3I0-3I2, Miller Bldg. Yalrima, Washingfon H. J. BRAUNSCHWEIG, D.O. I836 Easl' Universify Des Moines I6, Iowa DR. ROBERT L. PETTIT 292I Easf Ninlh SI'ree'I' Des Moines I6, Iowa DR. JAMES J. DARTLEY I3-29 River Road Fair Lawn, New Jersey DR. FRANK W. MYERS P.O. Box 344, Cenfer Building Norfhfield Cenler, Ohio ii a A.O.A. approved 'For in'Iern and resideni' +raining DAVENPORT OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL DAVENPORT IOWA PARK AVE. DRUG NURTHEAST EVERETT WESTPFAHL OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL Regisfered HospiI'aI JAMES KEELER APPROVED FOR: GeneraI Surgery Where medical science 'r : Obdemcs oooooooooooooooo In+ernaIMedicine I C I . 620 Benningfon Avenue Kansas CiI'y, Missouri each individual pa+ien+ EXPERIENCED INSURANCE COUNSELORS A clienlel of over I5O praclicing Osfeo- palhic Physicians will recommend The Lin- coln Osleopalhic Plan - and Ihe profession- al service Ihal follows Ihem wherever They praclice Ihroughoul Ihe Unilecl Slales. JOHN D. KARNS 81 ASSOCIATES I I I I Fleming Building Des Moines, Iowa Lincoln 'r o N A L Represenfing NA I INSURANCE COMPANY Complimenfs of A FRIEND BANKERS TRUST COMPANY ' Convenien+Iy Ioca'IecI 2 blocks sou+h of 'Ihe School Where more C.O.M.S. s+ucIen+s bank - by mail, 'From 'Ihe car or in person MEMBER F.D.I.C. E EEE cHucK'S EEEEE RESTAURANT K ,v ' ITALIAN - AMERICAN -1-D- Q I 14'flIc'v AII of Our Foods Are Skillfully Prepared and Temp'ringIy Served RES A T I VISIT CHUCK'S NEW PATIO ROOM Now open for your Dining Pleasure ,+I rw I Also Available for Privafe Parfies Euclid ai' 6+h Avenue Des Moines, Iowa A.O.A. Approved for Infern and Resideni Training I I I I I 5 uI I SANDUSKY ssIIs I MEMORIAL HoSPIT p p Z A y In IWIII Sandusky dlo Iiii Iiiiii P I I 4 Wing To be compl y January I I964 yy PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS RICHARD L. PASCOE. M.D. 4352 Orange Avenue San Diego 5, California R. P. OGDEN, D.O. 975 Merriman Road Wayne, Michigan R. E. VERMILLION, D.O. Ogden Iowa EDWARD R. KADLETZ, D.O. I6720 Fourfeen Mile Road Fraser, Michigan J. W. HATCHITT, D.O. 2I2 Easf 25+h Sfreef Des Moines, Iowa DR. MARVIN BROWNDORF DR. STANFORD E. LUBECK 50 Serpenfine Lane Leviffown, Pennsylvania DR. PETER E. GEORGESON ,20509 Wesf Seven Mile Road Defroif I9, Michigan MARTIN H. BRUINS, D.O. I Second Sfreef N. W. Orfonville, Minnesofa DR. R. J. HAAS Crescenf Oklahoma NEIL PURTELL, D.O. Sainf Jo Texas MADISON CLINIC DR. ERNEST A. SCHILLINGER DR. SEYMOUR S. WEINER 29I48 N. Campbell Road Madison Heighfs, Michigan FRED MELTZ, M.D. 258 Easf I8fh Sfreef Oakland, California DR. MORTON L. RUBIN 35 Easf Mounf Airy Avenue Philadelphia I9, Pennsylvania DR. EARL C. SCHEIDLER II094 Main Sfreef Cincinnafi 4I, Ohio DR. C. E. ARMSTRONG I6937 Wesf Seven Mile Road Defroif 35, Michigan ANDREW CUCUIAT, M.D. I2000 Bradford Place Granada Hills, California DR. J. P. VALESKA 42I Soufh Brighfon Lane Tucson, Arizona ALFRED A. FERRIS, D.O. EUGENE J. SMITH, D.O. 503 Norfh Michigan Avenue Saginaw, Michigan DR. IRVING EPSTEIN 220I Napfle Avenue Philadelphia I5, Pennsylvania DR. W. D. BLACKWOOD Box 539 Comanche, Texas WILLIAM L. ELSTON, D.O. 29I5 Cresfwood Drive Warren, Ohio DR. BERNARD GOODMAN 455 S. Oysfer Bay Road Hicksville, Long Island New York MAYFAIR CLINIC DR. R. F. HAPPEL DR. J. POLSINELLI 20032 W. McNichoIs Road Defroif I9, Michigan DR. SIDNEY R. ADLER 2 I3 Easf . Beach Boulevard Hollandale, Florida JOHN A. TWEED CENTRAL LIFE ASSURANCE AGENCY Specializing in Insurance for +he Professional MarIce'r 908 Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa zip 50309 Office I'I0m9 233-1965 CR 7-I404 CHERRY HILL HOSPITAL IAn OsTeOpaThiC General I-Iospilall Cherry Hil, New Jersey The Mos+ Progressive Os'reopa+hic Hospifal in +he Eas+ Excellen'r Teaching Program Nine ln+erns Nine Resiclencies I4O Ac+ive S'raff Members William J. Joel, M.S.I-LA., Adminislrafor Visi+ Iowa's Larges+ Medical Deparimenl S+ore -OUR AIM- TO ASSIST THE . INDIVIDUALS 0 DOCTORS . HOSPITALS by , '- ----- 0 NURSING HOMES - INSTITUTIONS 23 TO TAKE CARE OF THE e SICK . INIURED Q SHUTIN PATIENTS - nl f,.. I '55 ------- o SENIOR CITIZENS 1 . UU: j X ,j ....-BY ' Tsaiimw I I TIIEIIIIT HOTEL o IEEDICAI. PRODUCTS D PHARMA- l '9sYfi'ETII UTICALS i'1,gXQ ,,f 1- qhfm g RENTAL I-IEILIII E IEW-'If SAVERY 243-3I I I g,f3YgI.I..IEIIEE IISIIT- fl SERVICE Iiffill-fIiEI'g Hgfgifiil Des Moines Xi xxx: Iwi pr ifgfffy V fr ll d '-'I effaf RT: 'z 'A an all S S95 5 -II' MEDICAL In SURGICAL C0. NY. IUI7 HIGH ST. DES MOINES 8, IUWII 1 'qH .' Gih51TESii?WE3?fVW5HE??5?WfwILJRHJN IME IAI2SAwiiIatSE'iLzisLiw23E92LI:3i32?Eiaii5'3EEI1v3.EfQiWaK92Jfl 5 i4isS.?mK'i1F?7'!f37W7,SH'59Z4!?Z?2E3i5?' II' UNSURPASSED FOR Dances and Par'Iies Mee+ing Rooms Conven+ion Facililies For a Gay Evening Visil' I'he Savery Cocldail Lounge ,4..,,m-I ywwzeq Em ww' 235 PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS RONALD WOODS, D.O. II47 36Ih S'IreeI' Des Moines, Iowa MILTON J. DAKOVICH, D.O. 20I0 62nd S'Iree+ Des Moines, Iowa GLENN E. BIGSBY, D.O. 270I Meadow Lane Wes'I' Des Moines, Iowa MARK GOLDIE, Ph.D. 527 40+h Sfreel' Des Moines, Iowa JAMES R., HILL, D.O. 7202 Maple Drive Des Moines, Iowa BYRON E. LAYCOCK, D.O. Avon Lake Carlisle, Iowa STANLEY D. MIROYIANNIS, Ph.D. 434 Tonawanda Drive Des Moines, Iowa H. A. BAROUIST, D.O. 803 Savings 81 Loan Building Des Moines, Iowa WILLIAM T. BARROWS, D.O. I00 Wes'I Osborn Road Phoenix, Arizona HUSTISFORD HOSPITAL 81 CLINIC Juneau and Ridge Slreefs Husfiford, Wisconsin COUCHMAN-WILSON DRUGS 2 SI'ores U 6 Pharmacisfs To Serve You BeHer Des Moines, Iowa MR. AND MRS. E. VOLK 330 Richards Couri' Alcron 6, Ohio WALLACE HOMESTEAD COMPANY I9I2 Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa JOHN H. SEIBERT, D.O. Waulcee Iowa ROBERT D. CELANDER, Ph.D. 29I6 Pa'rricia Drive Des Moines, Iowa LLOYD W. FICKE, D.O. 230I 50I'h SI'reeI Des Moines, Iowa STUART F. HARKNESS, D.O. 422 38+h Place Des Moines, Iowa HENRY J. KETMAN, D.O. 3II9 Prospec+ Drive Des Moines, Iowa EDWARD F. LEININGER, D.O. 3000 Mary Lynn Drive Des Moines, Iowa JOSEPH E. PRIOR, D.O. 390I Beaver Avenue Des Moines, Iowa DR. ARTHUR L. GRISWOLD 3I0 Wes? Lake Soufh Lyon, Michigan CREWS' HOSPITAL 8: CLINIC Os+eopa+hic Gonzales, Texas SUN COAST OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL 2025 Indian Rocks Road P.O. Box 84 Largo, Florida H. F. SCRIBNER 81 COMPANY Jewelers and Jobbers 437 Colorado Building Pueblo, Colorado MR. AND MRS. R. W. GILBERT 2036 I3+h SI'ree'I' Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio POOLE BARBER SHOP I227 25'Ih Sireef Des Moines, Iowa -- 0 The Prudenhal yi 1j::g:r.:' f ' Insurance Company of America PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2 FOR THE PROFESSIONAL MAN 6 INTERNSHIPS I RESIDENCY - ANESTHESIOLOGY W Open JuIy I964 ' 2 RESIDENCIES - SURGERY Zigonez Open Sepfember I964 ancl July I966 CR 2 RESIDENCIES - RADIOLOGY .. Open February I964 ancI JuIy I966 728 DTA Meme? BIGIQ' es omes, owa BAY view HOSPITAL ' 23200 Lake Road NORTH CENTRAL HOME CFFICE Bay Village, Ohio John A. Rowland, Aclminisfrafor MINNEAPOI-IS' MINNESOTA DOWNTOWNER MOTOR INN 24 Hour Coffee House RED CARPET COCKTAIL LOUNGE 928 Sixfh Avenue Des Moines, Iowa One Block Nor'I'h of +he College BEST WISHES +0 JAY W. ADAMS, D.O. C.O.M.S. BROTHER STAN DONALD L. CUMMINGS, D.O. AND C.O.M.S. CI-ASS OF I964 ROBERT M. KREAMER. D.O. 222 53rd Sireef Des Moines, Iowa IO- HARRY B. ELMETS, D.O. I-IO' D 4238 Park HIII Drive Des Moines, Iowa TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY TIM IN:uId'l Be Ave Tlylol-Hilde MOTOR HOTEL 81 RESTAURANT Across From Airporl' DES MOINES, IOWA Mrs. Bernice Wilson Dr. Donald Cummings Public Relai'i0r1S Clinic Coordinafor Late Arrivals Dr. Jean LeRoque Direc+or, Branch Clinic i 1 Dr. Rgberl' HO Dr. Dieler Gross Head' Dept of Visi+ing Lec'I'urer, Orfhopeclics NeUf0l09Y Y I P Now fhai' you, ihe readers, have perused fhrough 1'hese pages, we, 'lhe sfaff. hope 1'ha+ you have indeed read be+ween ihe lines, for, as sfafed in +he foreword, only in yourself can you know fhe realiiy of medicine and your alma maier. Perhaps in laier years, ihese pages will remind you of our com- mon problems and we humbly hope, solicii' your suppori for fheir solulion. ii 3 The staff J fi? wwf sz ' 1 .. 1 f , KA , K .Lx -.ff -f ' , f K. ,W , 4 '93 1 Q Tr- af gpbfkt H H. if Aff f 1, n f ' JF -62, ,, 'W s '1 if4M1 vf. X ' , T 4,1 A,.,,,V V , Q V I , . , L A ,Q V rl . A L. A - 1E'-Tr. 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